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Business Administration Minor

The Business Administration minor gives you a clear understanding of how business works, and, ultimately, gives you a strategy for using business as a tool to serve. After all, we believe that service is the first-order purpose of a business. Profit, rather than being an end in itself, is simply the means. In SPU’s School of Business, Government, and Economics, you’ll learn a wide spectrum of fundamental business principles to give you a start in the right direction.

Benefits

When you minor in Business Administration, you learn from professors with decades of practical business and industry success. You will also learn in an environment that emphasizes both competence and integrity within the context of Christian faith and values. You’ll benefit from a unique approach that integrates the practical applications of business principles and the tools to put these principles into practice.

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to a minor in the School of Business, Government, and Economics, you need to already be admitted to a major. In addition, you’ll need to have achieved at least sophomore standing (45 college level credits), with a minimum 2.70 cumulative GPA. Applications are available year-round.

The Drive to End Hunger

Julie Washburn ’06, executive director of the Washington Food Coalition, used her minor in Business Administration for good, and was named one of “40 Under 40” top business leaders by the Tacoma Business Examiner.